Exterior photograph of the old A.T. Lewis and Sons building located in Denver, Colorado. The building housed a succession of dry goods and department stores from 1891 to 1970, including: Saloman's Bazaar (1891-95); A.T. Lewis and Son Department Store (1896-1932); and W.T. Grant Company (1940-70). Prominent Denver architect Robert S. Roeschlaub designed both the original 1891 building and the 1902 expansion.

Original photograph held by The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, History Colorado

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